The Original Shareable Podcast (2017-2023)

The original Shareable Podcast launched in early 2017 as part of the C-Suite Radio Network. The podcast began with conversations about the impact of people and technology on our lives and careers.

From the outset, Shareable did things a little differently, pioneering the idea of sharing the mic by letting the guest host the show in a segment originally called “Now You Do Me” and later renamed “The Mic Swap.” The rapid fire questions that began in season one later broke out into its own segment called “Think Fast.”

While always maintaining an interest in people and technology, the original Shareable expanded to include a wider assortment of guests and topics.

After 268 episodes of interviews, the show went into hiatus for a full reboot.

  • Think Fast w/ Jody Thompson

    About Think Fast

    Think Fast is a mini-episode featuring 10 rapid-fire questions.

    Think Fast Questions

    What is one thing that everyone listening to this episode should go and do today?
    They should go watch the Taylor Swift eras tour movie.
    What is the lesson that you wish you learned earlier in life?
    I wish I had learned that nothing is out of my reach and that if I just tried and moved forward every day, no matter what I’m tripping over that, that would be the best. That would have been the best for me.
    If you could download one person, dead or alive, you could download their entire knowledge, wisdom, and memories to add to your own, and you can carry it with you for the rest of your life. Who would it be?
    Daniel Pink. In his book Drive, he talks about autonomy, mastery, and purpose. And I’m really into that because he sees the future as well and sees where we’re all confused in the workplace. And so reading his book was something that really changed me in my thinking. And he’s writing more books. So there you have it.
    What is a negative experience that happened to you that you are happy that it happened to you?
    When I was working at a Fortune 100 company and I was trying to do adaptive change as an experiment I was taken into my boss’s office and he told me that I was going to be put on a performance plan, even though the teams I was working with were outpacing the rest of the organization. And productivity, engagement, all the things we measure. And the reason I was put on a performance plan is because I was making human resources uncomfortable. And at that moment, I felt like my head was going to blow up. And he also said, and people are calling you a zealot now, that was a turning point for me because when I talked to the head of global innovation at the company and I said, they’re calling me a zealot, he did like the happy dance in his office because more people trying to make real change are often called names and put in their place and all these things. So he knew I was onto something. And so even though it was a horrible experience, it ended up being validating to what I was trying to do.
    If you could go, if you had to go back to the start of your entire career and do it all over again, what are the first five, the first three to five things that you would do first?
    So when I started my career, I was in a fitness administration long way back when, you know, the fitness, whole fitness craze was starting. And I think that at that time I wasn’t very tuned in to what was going to be financially feasible to train enough people, talk to enough people, you know, create a viable business. And so I think that I could have listened to people more, had people come in and talk to me about what I’m thinking, give me feedback. I think I just kind of was a lone wolf and I needed to connect better. So one, I don’t know everything. I need to ask questions. Two, I need to connect better to people that can help me move forward. And three, is this really what I want to do?
    If you had to pick one, which fictional character would you bring to life?
    Bugs Bunny
    If you could travel back to a single point in your life and say one single sentence to yourself, when would you travel back to, and what would you say?
    I would travel back to when I was in college and I would tell myself, you’re too young to get married. There’s a lot more you should be doing first. That’s what I would have told myself.
    What will destroy humanity?
    Humanity is going to destroy humanity.
    What will save humanity?
    I think about John Lennon when you’re saying that, and I think abou…

  • From Traditional to Transformative Work Cultures with Jody Thompson

    About Jody Thompson
    Jody Thompson serves as the CEO and Founding Principal of CultureRx®, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. For nearly twenty years she has worked with organizations to bring them to a state of sustainable high performance.
    Leaders from multiple industries including: creative professional services, finance and accounting, information technology, publishing, manufacturing, retail, healthcare, government, education, and more have experienced numerous positive outcomes. Clients report:

    Growth
    Increased productivity
    Increased net income
    Decreased costs
    Increased employee engagement
    Increased employee satisfaction
    Decreased turnover rates, improved employee retention
    Increased on-time delivery rates
    Decreased carbon emissions
    Decreased stress
    Improved well-being and health outcomes
    Improved quality
    Increased trust
    Improved equity
    Decreased work-life spillover
    And a 168% return on their investment working with Jody and the CultureRx team

    What sets Jody Thompson apart from others is her vision, her ability to see beyond current norms, identify macro-level trends, and guide organizations along a path for success in the twenty-first century.
    Jody Thompson’s work receives high praise from a number of business journals. She has been featured on the covers ofBusinessWeek, Workforce Management Magazine, HR Magazine, and HR Executive Magazine, as well as in the New York Times, Harvard Business Review, TIME Magazine, USA Today, The New Yorker, and on Good Morning America, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, and MPR. She has co-authored two best-selling books on the modern workplace and contemporary management principles: Why Work Sucks and How to Fix It; and Why Managing Sucks and How to Fix It.
    Once you hear Jody speak, you will quickly understand why Daniel Pink recognized her as one of six business thinkers who gets it, who understands how to redesign work for the future to achieve outstanding results.
     
    Something you should read
    Drive by Daniel Pink
    Something you should listen to
    Lyndsay Dowd’s Heartbeat for Hire Podcast
    Something you should watch
    Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour (the movie)
    Something interesting
    According to a study published in the Journal of Vascular and Interventional Neurology in 2009, people who own cats have a decreased risk for death due to heart attack or stroke. The study looked at over 4000 people over 20 years.
    Another study conducted by scientists from the University of Minnesota found that having a cat living in our homes can be of great benefit and can even make us live longer.
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